Author Kaylie Nguyen

Throughout the past century, The Campanile has relentlessly covered every newsworthy event inside and outside of the school community. This edition of the Centennial Report explores the aftermath of World War I...

It takes a split second to change a life. A stuck cleat. An uneven patch of grass. A sweaty blotch of hardwood floor. An unexpected tackle. All seemingly innocuous sporting moments. Yet, for an unlucky few, the...

It is difficult to imagine that at Palo Alto High School, home to 10 publications and one of the most well-known high school journalism programs in the country, there was once censorship on students’ right to f...

In unison with thousands across the nation, students from Palo Alto High School, Castilleja School and Stanford University walked out of their classes to protest gun violence today, one month after the deadly s...

The movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided into cliques...

For the first time since 2009, boys varsity soccer made it to the semifinal round of CIF Central Coast Section (CCS) Division One playoffs. The team faced off against Bellarmine College Preparatory at Fremont o...

Despite the loss of last year’s senior players, the boys soccer team has only lost one match in the league so far, and currently places third in the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League’s top division.
“We defin...

Following last year’s defeat in the first round of Central Coast Section (CCS), boys varsity soccer looks to avoid repeating history in its new season.
“We’re going into the season wanting to finish first in l...

Most of the time, the word “diet” conjures up images of people eating salads or drinking green smoothies to be healthy or lose weight. However, there are many people who restrict the food they eat for a differe...

One of the most essential ways to discover and develop one’s interests is by choosing elective classes. However, the only way the administration publicizes information on these courses is a short paragraph in a...